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Q) Why do sound qualities differ even with the same frequency, wavelength and amplitude?​

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Answered by alamshahil819
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This is because they have a different tone, or sound quality. When a source vibrates, it actually vibrates with many frequencies at the same time. Each of those frequencies produces a wave. Sound quality depends on the combination of different frequencies of sound waves.

Answered by lechusunitha123
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Why do the same notes played on different instruments sound so different? The reason the same musical note sounds different when played on various instruments is because the harmonic overtones and envelope of each instrument is unique. When a frequency is played, other frequencies, called harmonics, are created.

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